Inside Motorcycles partners with CSBK

From Frontline CSBK

TORONTO, ON - Frontline CSBK Inc., Canada’s premier road racing series organizer, has announced Inside Motorcycles as the official media partner of the Canadian Superbike Championship by Parts Canada.

Inside Motorcycles has been a longtime supporter of the Canadian Superbike Championship and will now take a more prominent position in CSBK, ensuring fans are up to date on the their favourite road racing action. Series Media Relations Manager and Inside Motorcycles Editor John Hopkins will be on site at all events reporting daily on the action.

“Since its inception, Inside Motorcycles has enjoyed a close partnership with the Canadian Superbike Series,” stated David Weber, Co-Publisher & General Manager of Inside Motorcycles. “We're proud of this long standing relationship, and look forward to building upon it with Frontline CSBK.”

Inside Motorcycles has also been a sponsor of the Team of the Year and the Pole Position awards in the Canadian Superbike Championship.

Inside Motorcycles takes a great deal of pride in its support of Canadian racing and homegrown talent,” added Hopkins. “It has been exciting watching the growth of the sport and seeing gifted young competitors have an opportunity to rise on the national stage and we look forward to discovering the stars of tomorrow.”

The production staff at Inside Motorcycles will design and print the CSBK 2011 series program, posters and the new series rule books.

“We are very excited to have Inside Motorcycles take additional interest in the new direction of CSBK, becoming a solid partner in our foundation,” said Kevin Graham of Frontline CSBK.

Since 1998 Inside Motorcycles has been “Canada’s source for motorcycle news.” With its in depth coverage of Canadian competition and industry news, Inside Motorcycles has become an indispensable resource for riders and racing enthusiasts across the country.

The 2011 Canadian Superbike Championship kicks off on May 20 with the Pirelli tire test at Calabogie Motorsports Park, which will be hosted by the Turn 2 Sportbike School. Round one will take place May 27-29 at Circuit ICAR near Montreal.

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